The final course paper (5 pages, double-spaced, 12-point font, 1-inch margins) will require students to select their favorite movie watched from the class.

The final course paper (5 pages, double-spaced, 12-point font, 1-inch margins) will require students to select their favorite movie watched from the class. Follow these guidelines. I will NOT grade papers that ignore the guidelines. Plagiarism is NOT allowed.

  1. Briefly discuss how the movie made you feel in general. Why is it your favorite movie? What did you learn from the film regarding criminology and criminal justice? Demonstrate what you learned by using course materials.
  2. How did the movie impact you and society? Any social change result from the movie? Any impact on reducing criminal behavior?
  3. What was your least favorite move? Why?

Please be sure to employ course materials throughout the paper. Please see the grading rubric for additional details (posted on Canvas). Students’ work will be submitted to the campus for assessment purposes.

For least favorite movie I would say do 12 angry men, I just didn’t really enjoy it. 

Favorite movie has to be double indemnity because of the plot. 

if you need course materials let me know, I can provide any. 

MOVIE LIST: 

12 ANGRY MEN

I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG 

ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES

DOUBLE INDEMITY 

REAR WINDOW 

ALL OF THE PRESIDENTS MEN

BRUBAKER

GOODFELLAS 

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